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It is certainly not a revolution or a surprise, but the team Visma | Lease a Bike unveiled its new jersey this Tuesday, July 1 for the rest of the 2025 season, except for the Tour de France one you Tour de France womentests for which she will wear a specific outfit already revealed in the spring. As announced at the start of the year, thea Dutch bank Rabobank indeed makes his return to cycling as co-sponsor of the Dutch team, a partnership that begins this July 1 and therefore requires a new tunic for future “bees” races.

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“July 1 marks a new chapter, we are proud to welcome Rabobank again on our jersey”

There are obviously no big changes in the heart of the season, the logo Rabobank Appinging on the black band on the side of the jersey (to replace Betcity). The yellow remains the dominant color, but the design evolves slightly in the central part of the outfit, both at the front and at the rear, with gray-black bands which replace the alveoli present so far. This jersey will make its debut in competition on Sunday July 6, when the team runners Visma | Lease a Bike Women will start from Giro d’Italia Women.

Jasper Seijsteam sales director Visma | Lease a Bikeis proud of this new outfit: “This jersey is the face of our team. Day after day, we see it on races around the world, on the road and outside. We are proud of this new design: it evolves with our team, while remaining faithful to our identity. July 1 marks a new chapter for us and we are proud to welcome Rabobank again on our jersey. We look forward to presenting our new outfit at the peloton.”

Carlo van KemenadeDirector Retail NL and member of the group's executive committee, is delighted with this return to the peloton alongside the team Visma | Lease a Bike : “For Rabobank, it's a special moment. We have always had a deep passion for cycling, and the favorable reception reserved for our return was incredible. We look forward to the rest of the cycling season and wish the team good luck.”

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